What are the properties of medium carbon steel and zirconium alloys?

In summary, material science is a multidisciplinary field that combines physics, chemistry, and engineering to study the structure, properties, and performance of materials. It is important because it allows for the development of new and improved materials for various industries and has implications for sustainability and environmental conservation. Scientists use various techniques to study materials and potential real-world applications include advancements in transportation, medicine, energy, and consumer products.
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Hi everyone, I'm working on a project but having some problems in finding some Carbon_Steel(medium) properties such as yield strength..etc...
if someone can find me a properties table showing these parameters i'll be thankfull...:bugeye:
 
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Was going to post exactly the same link...
 
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thanx a lot foxxx...
 
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That is a nice site! It even has the zirconium alloys I wanted to look up. :smile:
 

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Material science is a multidisciplinary field that combines principles of physics, chemistry, and engineering to study the structure, properties, and performance of materials. It involves understanding the relationship between a material's atomic and molecular structure and its macroscopic properties, and using this knowledge to develop new materials with desired properties for various applications.

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